Show HUMBLE beginnings i lt it is a strange human trait that in later life man often boasts of the very things of which he be was somewhat ashamed in his youth successful men point with pride to their humble origin to their early i struggles and menial nature of their first employment and it is a just cause for pride to have overcome such obstacles through ones own ener energy Y and determination there is no doubt that the man who has had to fight hi his way tay from the bottom llott orn is generally hitter hater off hard as it may have scenic I 1 to hin hi v wile while i undergoing the experience it is equally t tue ue that many hicri fail because of cf a false pride chih causes them to shrink from dumb 1 tasks which might lead to ultimate success henry ford was a macch jacb ests helper hc ller thomas A edison A is s i 4 a newsboy john I 1 rockefeller was I 1 a clerk and kiil neither hal alii aisy y birly i education to speak of they and I 1 thousands of others because they were ut diat ashamed asha nied to toil i rufth ith their hands until sol better presented itself not every boy can become a ford an edison or a rockefeller but elezy one who is not afraid or ashamed I to work can make an honorable ard and useful I 1 place for himself and ye ie I e have to begin in a 1 olai job either cither |